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  1. The Case of the Elusive Element: Directed by Harmon Jones. With Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale, William Hopper, William Talman. Dwight Garrett is the absent-minded brains of a floundering high-tech partnership with Austin Lloyd who is more of a con-artist.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Harmon Jones
    • 1963-04-11
  2. "Perry Mason" The Case of the Elusive Element (TV Episode 1963) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. May 22, 2024 · He suggested that an elusive element, with atomic number 61, was situated between neodymium and samarium. This was because the difference in the atomic weights of those two elements was...

  4. May 22, 2024 · Promethium is the most elusive member of the lanthanide family, a row of 15 metals marooned in the periodic table’s southern territories. Discovered in 1945, the element was named after the Titan...

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    From The Perry Mason TV Show Book This is another story of partners who don’t trust each other. Austin Lloyd and Dwight Garrett are partners in a reliability testing firm. But Garrett wants out when he learns that Lloyd is swindling a large aerospace company. Faced with the dissolution of the partnership and knowing that his wife Bonnie is in love ...

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    Starring Raymond Burr in The Case of THE ELUSIVE ELEMENT Based upon characters created by Erle Stanley Gardner Barbara Hale, William Hopper, William Talman, Ray Collins

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    Directed by Harmon Jones Written by Samuel Newman Art Seid | Producer Gail Patrick Jackson | Executive Producer Jackson Gillis | Associate Producer Samuel Newman | Story Consultant Raymond Burr as Perry Mason Barbara Hale as Della Street William Hopper as Paul Drake Wiliam Talman as Hamilton Burger Ray Collins as Lt. Tragg Wesley Lau as Lt. Anderson

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    Gloria Talbott as Bonnie Lloyd Gerald Mohr as Austin Lloyd Douglas Henderson as Dwight Garrett George Macready as Roscoe Pearce Douglas Dick as Ned Chase Ronald Long as Myron Baker Elaine Devry as Terry Clover S. John Launer as Judge Jon Lormer as Autopsy Surgeon Tommy Farrell as Robert Fordney Billy Halop as Man Ollie O’Toole as Grocery Clerk Ray Dannis as Radio Salesman Michael Harris as Sgt. Bruce Guy Standing III as Airline Clerk Harry Fleeras Bank Teller Uncredited Actors Ralph Brooks as...

    This is the only episode with co-defendants. jfh 13Mar2017. + Actually, no: (what is believed to be) the very first episode - TCOT Motheaten Mink - featured them as well. Commented by Notcom, 031417. ++ Also, to correct my initial statement: In The Case Of The Sausalito SunrisePerry represents another set of co-defendants. jfh 30Mar2017. In the off...

    The electronic check company claimed that it had a database of "every driver's license number in the state" that it used to verify whether a check was good. In a pre-Internet world, not sure how a private company would have access to that information without just cause. Seems like a violation of privacy rights. And how can a driver's license number...

  5. Perry is called in to help legally breakup the partnership of Dwight Garrett (Douglas Henderson) and Austin Lloyd (Gerald Mohr, at his despicable best!). Garrett is the engineering brains of the business, while Lloyd is the grifter who's trying to play whatever angle he can.

  6. The Case of the Elusive Element Dwight Garrett is the absent-minded brains of a floundering high-tech partnership with Austin Lloyd who is more of a con-artist. In an attempt to save himself, Lloyd tries to frame Garrett for his murder but the murder becomes real.

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